Stephen's jottings on I.T

After numerous years of thinking about it, I finally decided to start blogging the errors I documented in scribbles here and there over the years as and when I have the time, in the hope that they'll help some new 'BizTalk-er' to resolve their 'error-under-pressure' scenarios faster

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Object reference not set to an instance of an object error when consuming a web service exposed by the PeopleSoft Integration Broker


Unable to load DLL 'BAUtil.dll': Invalid access to memory location error when using a 32-bit host with a domain group in BizTalk Server


Microsoft.BizTalk.Adapters.CoreTransmitter.dll Not Found error when using the BizTalk Enterprise Adapter for PeopleSoft

Adding the PeopleSoft Adapter for Enterprise Applications to BizTalk Server 2010 + Adapter Configuration Information
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About Me

Stephen Omotomilola
Stephen has worked with .Net technologies and BizTalk Server since the 2004 version, and has many years experience in architecture, design, and development of mission critical systems focusing mainly on Microsoft Technologies.

He is very experienced in Agile solutions-based architecture/design and development within EAI/SOA systems. He has designed and supervised implementation of major systems in industries including airlines, healthcare, transport, retail, consulting and others

Stephen graduated with honours in electrical/electronics engineering. His strong foundation makes him very versatile. His core background in advanced web development (both front-end and back-end) and bespoke CMS design and development makes him an asset in user-interface solutions development whilst his engineering core gives him a sound understanding of the importance of standards and good working practices. These skills have led to engagements in a very broad field within solutions design and development.
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